Scientists have found an elusive third form of magnetism that could help solve a longstanding puzzle about superconductors.
Puzzling effects Two quantum simulations have revealed unexpected behaviour at quantum phase transitions. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Inna-Bigun) Unexpected behaviour at phase transitions between ...
Researchers have found evidence for the existence of a third class of magnetism — altermagnetism. The discovery will make it ...
In partnership with Argonne National Laboratory, researchers are leading the world in developing unique electron microscopy facilities to image magnetic domain behavior and to probe magneto-transport ...
This technique provides high-resolution images of magnetic domain structures, magnetic nanoparticles, and other magnetic features with spatial resolutions down to a few tens of nanometers. Two methods ...
The study authors suggest that when it comes to altermagnetism, the magnetic moments of adjacent atoms are aligned in ...
The team exploited the unique properties of altermagnetism to map the magnetic domains in the altermagnet manganese telluride (MnTe) down to the nanoscale level, raising hopes that its unusual ...
Each individual magnetic moment points in the opposite ... an easy way of reading and writing memory using these up or down domains," study co-author Alfred Dal Din, a doctoral student also ...